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$13.25 - $17.75/hr

Maintains and operates farm machinery and oversees planting and harvesting of crops. Manages animals and maintains an inventory of agricultural supplies to support the educational programs. Works ...

Maintains and operates farm machinery and oversees planting and harvesting of crops. Manages animals and maintains an inventory of agricultural supplies to support the educational programs. Works ...

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$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Maintains and operates farm machinery and oversees planting and harvesting of crops. Manages animals and maintains an inventory of agricultural supplies to support the educational programs. Works ...

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Farm Mechanic 2

Independence, OR · On-site

$20 - $31/hr

Performs maintenance, repairs, and overhauls on farm machinery, including tractors and equipment. * Responsible for completing assigned repairs within established timelines and proactively ...

Performs maintenance, repairs, and overhauls on farm machinery, including tractors and equipment. * Responsible for completing assigned repairs within established timelines and proactively ...

Farm Mechanic 2

Independence, OR · On-site

$20 - $31/hr

Performs maintenance, repairs, and overhauls on farm machinery, including tractors and equipment. * Responsible for completing assigned repairs within established timelines and proactively ...

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How much do farm machinery jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm machinery in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Farm Machinery Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Farm Machinery Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, experience in agricultural operations, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with tractors, harvesters, GPS guidance systems, and sometimes a commercial driver's license (CDL) is typically required. Reliability, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving skills help operators navigate challenges and maintain equipment. These abilities ensure safe, efficient, and productive farm operations, directly impacting crop yields and profitability.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with farm machinery, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working with farm machinery often encounter challenges such as equipment breakdowns, adapting to new technologies, and maintaining safety standards. Regular preventive maintenance and staying updated with manufacturer training can help minimize downtime and improve machine reliability. Collaborating with a knowledgeable team and participating in ongoing learning opportunities can ease the transition to advanced machinery and ensure safe, efficient operations.

What are farm machinery?

Farm machinery refers to the various equipment and tools used in agriculture to assist with tasks such as planting, cultivating, harvesting, and processing crops. Common examples include tractors, plows, seeders, harvesters, and irrigation systems. These machines help farmers increase efficiency, reduce manual labor, and improve crop yields. Modern farm machinery can also incorporate advanced technology like GPS and automation to further optimize farming operations.

What is the highest paid job in farming?

The highest paid jobs in farming typically include farm managers, agricultural engineers, and specialized crop consultants, with farm managers often earning the highest salaries due to their leadership and operational responsibilities. These roles usually require extensive experience, management skills, and sometimes advanced certifications or degrees in agriculture or business. Salaries can vary based on farm size, location, and level of expertise.

What is the difference between Farm Machinery vs Farm Equipment Technician?

AspectFarm MachineryFarm Equipment Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma; certifications in machinery operation and safetyHigh school diploma; certifications in equipment repair and diagnostics
Work EnvironmentFields, farms, and outdoor settingsWorkshops, repair shops, and outdoor farm sites
Industry UsageUsed broadly for large-scale farming machineryFocuses on repairing and maintaining farm machinery

Farm Machinery refers to the actual equipment used in farming operations, such as tractors and harvesters. Farm Equipment Technicians specialize in repairing and maintaining this machinery. While both roles require similar certifications and work in outdoor farm environments, Farm Machinery is the equipment itself, whereas Farm Equipment Technicians are the professionals who service and repair that equipment.

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Infographic showing various Farm Machinery job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,581 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

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Job Summary


Operates a livestock and dairy farm that produces dairy and horticultural products and supports educational programming, including animal care and welfare. Maintains and operates farm machinery and oversees planting and harvesting of crops. Manages animals and maintains an inventory of agricultural supplies to support the educational programs. Works directly with students, develops positive working relationships with community members and industry leaders. Maintains records of production and supplies and ensures that the farm operates within the budget.

Essential Functions


Manages production inputs to minimize waste, maximizes best use of budgeted funds for farm and animal production.
Uses best approved practices to manage soils for crop production and crop timing for planting, growing and harvesting.
Harvests hay at the appropriate times for maximum production; establishes a 3-year plan for hay production to meet educational programing needs.
Implements best practices for pasture management.
Follows, implements and contributes to the Nutrient Management Plan.
Maintains animal inventory on a monthly basis; tags all animals with radio frequency identification (RFID) or most relevant animal management system to feed into inventory management and support educational experiences.
Maintains accurate record keeping skills for animal health treatment and maintenance.
Works with industry representative to provide best practices for maximizing animal health and budget.
Conducts quarterly fecal testing; collaborates with the veterinarian during the bi-yearly veterinarian inspections.
Recognizes and aligns appropriate animal needs to educational program.
Operates, maintains and makes repairs to tractors and cultivators; maintains milking machines, barn-cleaning machines and all other dairy related equipment.
Maintains the safety, cleanliness and working ability of equipment; documents and reports any issues with equipment.
Maintains proper inventory accountability: tags equipment, logs inventory, identifies equipment for removal; works with team members to appropriately remove inventory items.
Researches and communicates equipment needs that fit the operation of the farm and supports educational programming.
Maintains pastures, orchard trees, weed control and spraying.
Ensures that the facility is maintained for public viewing at all times.
Develops a working relationship with educators to build and support educational programing; provides instructional support to students on farm operations.

 Demonstrated ability to:
o operate farm machinery such ad tractors, cultivators, milking machines, and barn-cleaning equipment.
o respond appropriately to current animal and farm production issues.
o identify cull animals.
o select appropriate breeding stock and to breed and birth animals.
o calculate feed by species for ordering purposes.
o administer medications for each species.
o perform minor repairs on farm equipment and buildings.
o follow oral and written directions and keep accurate records.
o instruct agricultural students in the operation of farm equipment and growing crops.
o instruct agricultural students in caring for livestock.
o work extended hours outdoors, outside of normal business hours, endure hard manual labor under varied climatic conditions and lift up to 50 pounds.
o walk two miles in forty minutes without stopping for purposes of walking pastures and moving cattle.
o communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
o report needs and ideas for program improvement.
o instruct agricultural students in caring for livestock.
o interact with the public and represent the School District in a positive manner.
o work with volunteer groups, organizing, setting up and planning volunteer events.
o attend industry related trainings to keep abreast of modern farming and livestock techniques with the approval of the supervisor.
o maintain a yearly Professional Development Plan with the approval of the supervisor.
o establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Special Note:
So that the farmer may be available to deal with issues (especially with animals) which may not occur during "typical" work hours, The School District of Philadelphia provides housing as a fringe benefit.
Weekend and holidays may be required.
Rotational on-call responsibilities during the time substitute farmers are working, serving as back-up

Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent.
Four years of full-time, paid, experience in general farm and husbandry.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities.

Certificates/Licenses
Possession of a valid Category 23 pesticide license as issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prior to and during tenure of appointment.
Possession of a proper class license valid to operate a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prior to appointment and during tenure of appointment.
Possession of a Class A commercial driver's license valid to operate a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prior to appointment and during tenure of appointment.